Limited Edition ‘Taarkashi’ Kaarigar Collection – Artisanal Handcrafted Wooden Brass Inlay Jewelry
Taarkashi Wooden Earring 014 {Brass Inlay Craft} –
A beautiful handmade artisanal wooden earring, created out of scrap sheesham wood and enhanced by exquisite brass inlay work on its surface. This Taarkashi Wooden Earring 014 {Brass Inlay Craft} will be a delightful addition for any jewelry aficionado. Wearing our artisanal wooden wearable art jewellery is not just an accessory, but a celebration of heritage, culture, and the timeless beauty of handmade craftsmanship. Elevate your style with the beauty and artistry of my Taarkashi Collection.
TAARKASHI – Eco Design Collection –
Introducing our exquisite wearable art collection of Artisanal Wooden Brass Inlay Jewellery. This collection of jewelry is made from sheesham wood scraps, delicately adorned with the intricate art of brass inlay called Taarkashi. A dance of materials that intertwines sustainability with artistic prowess. Designed and Visualised by Upcycld Art and brought to life by talented Indian artisans, this unique jewelry collection reflects their dedication to craftsmanship and attention to detail. The result is a stunning collection of unique and limited edition jewelry pieces that showcase the fusion of traditional techniques and modern design.
About the Brass Inlay craft –
Taarkashi is a technique, born from the depths of creativity, infusing brass, copper, or silver wires into the very essence of wood. This craft is a unique and artistic product of Mainpuri district in Uttrapradesh. Picture a skilled artist tracing intricate designs from a piece of paper onto the rugged surface of a wooden block, carving deep and thin grooves that become the roadmap for metal’s voyage. With each tap of the hammer, the wires find their rightful place, breathing life into the carved grooves.
The purpose behind this collection –
For this collection, Upcycld Art worked in collaboration with the highly skilled team of Shilp Guru Late Sardar Hussain (1942- 2021), along with his two sons, in his hometown in Chhipiwara, Uttar Pradesh. He was a master craftperson ( National Awardee) and was a fourth generation craftsman originating from Farrukhabad. He and his sons also mastered the art of intricate mughal technique of wood carving on blocks used for printing textiles. This collection was born from the wish to lend a small, but willing helping hand to support Indian crafts and it’s artisans.
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